Book As New. NO notes or ANY markings. DJ with slight crimping along top edge else As New, NO other defects, not clipped ($18.95) NO stickers.; Ships in a box, USA; 348 pages; Yes, 1st edition, 1st printing.
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Knopf Publishing Group, 1988. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st U. S. Edition. Book has light bump to top of both boards. Dust jacket price clipped and lightly sunned spine. Dust jacket protected by a removable Brodart cover..
First UK edition of GarcÃa Marquez's ode to the persistence of romantic memory. The author's acclaimed novel, first published in Spanish in 1985. The English translation was praised by Thomas Pynchon to the utmost reaches of superlative adjectives, and was the recipient of less frenzied but still glowing compliments from Michiko Kakutani. GarcÃa Márquez's theme romantic love that never fades, vows never broken; or, seen another way, the nightmare impossibility of permanently dismissing a determined suitor struck Pynchon as "revolutionary," though his judgment that working in "love's vernacular" is a "daring step for any writer" may raise eyebrows among those familiar with genres and modes of writing in which these themes and treatments have never fallen out of fashion. GarcÃa Márquez himself once said, with perhaps greater perception, that the revolutionary part of writing consists simply of doing it well: and he did. A beautiful copy. 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original publisher's olive cloth. In original unclipped (11.95) color pictorial jacket designed by Andrew Kulman. 352 pages. Slight lean. Trace edgewear. Else bright, sharp, and clean overall.
Translated by Edith Grossman. With the publisher's postcard laid-in. Fine in a Fine jacket, unclipped ($18.95). Black cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and front board. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. One of the most highly acclaimed works from the Nobel Prize-winner.
First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 348 pages. Translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman. Along with "One Hundred Years of Solitude" this is one of Garcia Marquez's best novels. The basis for a movie with Javier Bardem and Benjamin Bratt. A tight near fine copy in black cloth boards with a remainder mark to the top edge of the pages and in a very good plus dust jacket with some sunning to and along the spine and with the laid in promotional postcard.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Translated by Edith Grossman. With the publisher's postcard laid-in. Fine in a Fine jacket, unclipped ($18.95). Black cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and front board. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. One of the most highly acclaimed works from the Nobel Prize-winner.
First American edition. Near fine (slight dusting of the top edges) in fine, unclipped dust jacket. Jacket in mylar protective cover. Appears unread. Tight, crisp copy. (3)
348pp. Black cloth boards with gilt title on spine and author's name in gilt on front board. Pictorial Dust Jacket. "Gabriel Garcia Marquez has written a novel about love, love in all its guises: young love, married love, romantic love, carnal love, even love with the symptoms of Cholera. More than that, he has written a work of art radiant with humanity that readers will savor and will remember for the rest of their lives." Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Alfred A. Knopf, 1988-03-12. Hardcover. Very Good. 1988 Knopf hard cover - stated First American Edition - price clipped - note inside cover - minor foxing to page edge - otherwise a clean like new fine copy in mylar cover - enjoy
New Unread Trade Paperback. 1st Edition-Stated. 1st Printing-Full # Line.This copy has "Oprah's Book Club" on the front cover. BEAUTIFUL copy of Book and Cover. COLLECTOR'S COPY.
Translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman. One of Gabrie Garrcia Marquez's most popular novels, LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA is a novel about the attempts of an old man and woman to rekindle their childhood love affair, set on the Columbian coast. Fine, first edition, first printing, in as new, mylar-protected dust cover. {Not remainder-mared or price-clipped} BUND
Stated First American Edition/First Printing; A Near Fine book in a Near Fine dust jacket, with only light rubbing to the board and jacket edges, else Fine. An outstanding copy of this novel by the Nobel Prize winning author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude"; this novel a classic in it's own right! Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship in a sturdy box.
Stated First American Edition/First Printing; A Near Fine book in a Near Fine dust jacket, with only light rubbing to the board and jacket edges, else Fine. An outstanding copy of this novel by the Nobel Prize winning author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude"; this novel a classic in it's own right! Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship in a sturdy box.
Alfred A. Knopf Inc., A Borzoi Book, New York, New York, 1988. "Published April 29, 1988 Second Printing Before Publication" (stated) of First American Edition. As New in As New Dust Jacket. Unread. The Text Block is flawless - bright white, tight, straight and square with no markings of any kind. The Binding is flawless - full black cloth (color uniform throughout) with bright gilt author's name to front cover and bright gilt title, etc., to spine. Dust Jacket is flawless - bright, with original price ($18.95) intact on front flap, and no defects. Photo on front cover is Poster Lady by Edward Steichen, 1906. See photos. 348 + ii pages. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Translated from the Spanish (El Amor en los Tiempos del Colera) by Edith Grossman. Gabriel Garcia Marquez won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. Basis for the 2007 movie of the same name directed by Mike Newell and starring Javier Bardem, Benjamin Bratt and Giovanna Mezzogiorno. A study of love, love-sickness, old age, and death. ISBN 10: 0394561619 / ISBN 13: 9780394561615
Uncorrected proof of the first UK edition of GarcÃa Marquez's ode to the persistence of romantic memory. The author's acclaimed novel, first published in Spanish in 1985. The English translation was praised by Thomas Pynchon to the utmost reaches of superlative adjectives, and was the recipient of less frenzied but still glowing compliments from Michiko Kakutani. GarcÃa Márquez's theme romantic love that never fades, vows never broken; or, seen another way, the nightmare impossibility of permanently dismissing a determined suitor struck Pynchon as "revolutionary," though his judgment that working in "love's vernacular" is a "daring step for any writer" may raise eyebrows among those familiar with genres and modes of writing in which these themes and treatments have never fallen out of fashion. GarcÃa Márquez himself once said, with perhaps greater perception, that the revolutionary part of writing consists simply of doing it well: and he did. A beautiful copy. 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original publisher's printed wrappers. 344 pages. Slight lean. Trace edgewear. Else bright, sharp, and clean overall.
First edition. Softcover. Uncorrected proof. Translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman. Along with "One Hundred Years of Solitude" this is one of Garcia Marquez's best novels. The basis for the Mike Newell directed movie with Javier Bardem and Benjamin Bratt. A fine copy in white white printed wrappers and in a near fine cardstock slipcase/enclosure and with laid in form letter presenting this book to a bookseller. A clean and tight unread copy.
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